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Neutralisation Of Acids And Salt Production (GCSE Chemistry)
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What is the conjugate salt name for reacting ethanoic acid (CH3COOH) with sodium hydroxide?
Which indicator is most suitable to find the end point when titrating a strong acid with a strong alkali?
Which observation shows that a carbonate is present when acid is added?
Which salt would form when magnesium carbonate reacts with nitric acid?
Why is a solution filtered when preparing a salt from an excess of insoluble base?
When sulfuric acid neutralises sodium hydroxide, what name is given to the salt produced?
What is the best reason for evaporating the filtrate gently until crystals form when preparing a salt?
Which one of these demonstrates that a neutralisation has occurred in a titration?
Which of these is the correct sequence of steps to obtain pure, dry crystals of a soluble salt after reacting acid with a metal oxide?
Which products form when hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide?
Which indicator would be most suitable to detect the end point when titrating a weak acid with a strong base?
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